New Jersey Mental Health Institute (NJMHI)
Promotes quality mental health services through training, technical assistance, research, policy development, and anti-stigma and anti-discrimination campaigns.
Promotes quality mental health services through training, technical assistance, research, policy development, and anti-stigma and anti-discrimination campaigns.
New Jersey MENTOR believes that young people belong in homes, not facilities. When they feel comfortable and safe at home—surrounded by people who care about them—they have greater opportunities to learn, grow and overcome challenges.
The goal of NJP2P is for Peer Navigators to help increase a youth’s ability to articulate and work toward their goals, interact with professionals, and be able to initiate connections to resources on their own.
NJP Counseling Center is a comprehensive child and adolescent servicing center offering a wide range of counseling and community support services. These include specialty counseling, individual, group, and family therapy, psychological testing, psychiatric consultation, and community youth support.
NJ Quitline is a free confidential telephone-counseling service for smokers who are ready to stop. Call today and speak with your own quit coach. No matter which quit method you choose the Quitline can more than double your chances for success.
The New Jersey Scholars Program is a tuition-free five-week summer program for rising seniors of any high school in New Jersey, and who claim residency in the state.
SEEDS prepares students for day and boarding schools by nurturing their love of learning, increasing their critical thinking skills, self-confidence, respect for others, and commitment to the community.
New Jersey SHARES provides grants to pay the utility bills of households in need through a statewide network of more than 80 community-based service agencies.
NJ Support Coordination is a leader in Support Coordination and has been serving the state of NJ for 15 years. We are one of the original 3 support coordination agencies in the state. Our support coordinators are highly trained in ISP writing and the person-centered planning process. We would love the opportunity to serve you.
New Jersey Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Fund is designed to assist individuals of any age to afford TBI-related services to help with recovery, maximizing their independence, and quality of life.
New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy is a highly disciplined 22-week residential program that integrates a quasi-military training environment, innovative academic offerings, and opportunities to further develop their physical, social, and intellectual abilities.
New Life Group- Delivering customer focused community based supports for I/DD adults throughout the state of New Jersey starting at the age of 21. Quality care is what matters.
A co-educational day school for students with learning disabilities. Newgrange provides a highly specialized educational program for students ages 7-21 with language-based and other learning disabilities.
Newsome Psychological Services, Inc. is a behavioral health care practice with offices in Burlington and Cumberland Counties that provides forensic and clinical and evaluation services to individuals, families, and organizations and which aims to enhance skills, encourage empowerment, and facilitate the realization of full potential.
At Next Step Coaching and Counseling, we believe that everyone has value and purpose. It's our mission to work with individuals and families to help them make progress towards their goals and dreams.
NJ 211 is a free, confidential information and referral service that connects families and individuals in need of help to community resources.
All reports of child abuse and neglect, including those occurring in institutional settings such as child care centers, schools, foster homes and residential treatment centers, must be reported to the State Central Registry (SCR). This is a toll-free, 24-hour, seven-days-a-week hotline.
All reports of child abuse and neglect, including those occurring in institutional settings such as child care centers, schools, foster homes and residential treatment centers, must be reported to the State Central Registry (SCR). This is a toll-free, 24-hour, seven-days-a-week hotline.
New Jersey Child Assault Prevention (NJ CAP) is a statewide community based prevention program.
Oversees all child welfare services in New Jersey including: Division of Youth and Family Services, Division of Child Behavioral Health Services & the Division of Prevention and Community Partnerships.
DCF’s Division of Children's System of Care, CSOC, (formerly the Division of Child Behavioral Health Services) serves children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral health care challenges and their families; and children with developmental and intellectual disabilities and their families. CSOC is committed to providing these services based on the needs of the child and family in a family-centered, community-based environment.
DDHH maintains up-to-date and constructive resources on hearing loss including communication access referral services, technical assistance, equipment distribution, stakeholder communications and advocacy.
NJ FamilyCare is a federal and state-funded health insurance program created to help qualified New Jersey residents of any age access to affordable health insurance. NJ FamilyCare is for people who do not have employer insurance.
Designed to give consumers a one-stop shopping resource for the wide range of programs and services provided by the Department of Human Services and its partners, to assist individuals, families, and communities in New Jersey.
Medicaid provides health insurance to parents/caretakers and dependant children, pregnant women, and people who are aged, blind or disabled. These programs pay for hospital services, doctor visits, prescriptions, nursing home care and other healthcare needs, depending on what program a person is eligible for.